Arizona Court of appeals Division One Holds That Psychiatrists Conducting Court-Ordered Mental Health Evaluations Pursuant to A.R.S. § 36-501(12)(a) May Jointly Interview a Patient if They Act Independently in Their Overall Evaluation of the Patient.
Arizona Court of appeals Division One Holds that When the Value of Real Property Is Set After an Administrative Appeal to the Arizona Tax Court the Value Rolls Over to the Next Tax Year Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-16002(B).
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds Strict Liability, “Consumer Expectation Test” Instruction Is Not Limited to Where Consumers Have Detailed Knowledge of Product’s Design.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds that the Number of Valid Signatures Required for a Valid Referendum Petition is Based on the Number of Votes Cast at the Most Recent Mayoral or City Council Election.
Finding That a Person Is Unwilling or Unable to Accept Voluntary Treatment, as Required For Court-Ordered Involuntary Mental Health Treatment, Need Not Be Alleged in Physicians’ Affidavits or Stated Verbally by Court if Found in Written Order and Supporte